Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1966 Page: 9 of 16
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STAMFORD AMERICAN
ecincts
>le Funds
s End
Bulldog Cinde
rmen
Set for -5-AA Action
In Winters Saturday
-STAMFORD, JONES COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 19M
inds from au-
alions has put
funds of the
Timtns|oners In
i all showing a
> at the close
dv 31.
ad and bridge
f20.329.3S; ,Pn»-
36; Precinct 3.
rednct 4, $17,
Hardin Simmons University
Cowboy Band, and the Ttm
Tech Band. He has had throb
first on three solos In higA
h hoot, played In the All*
Regional Band three, yeajr* In
the All State in 1960, and alto
in jhe National FFA Band In
1958. • • •
After an eleven-day leave,
Wofford will report April 16
at the Virginia school. He will
he accompanied by hia wild,
LaVoyce. .
Jeffrey Wofford
Will Attend
Navy Band School
New Officers
Are Named for
TB Association
Stamford High’s young thin- Upshaw and Jondy Selrnuri.or
ad hopefuls will go for the Raymond Cedillo (46.3); 880-
uc Chips Saturday at the Dls- yard run — Jack Harkins
let 5-AA track.meet at Wip- (2:04.6) Mike White (2:05.2),
rs, end James Bunklcy or Bobby
Coach Larry Wartcs’ men, Watson.
ttimes way lay wi by injuries 120vard higlt hurdles ..Dor
i key personnel dui ing the Cobb (15.6), "Danny, Hargrove
uing, will be shooting fop n |■••16.7), and Bobby \Natson. 440-
»»th among the top team I yard dash—Dob Isbell (55.1),
andings. -—r- Raul Boedekcr (55.9) and Jim
Back in action will be Ken- -owarn (5j.4,).
y Link, art* miler who finish- 100-yard dashr-Jondy Se.l-
I fourth in the state last Jdon/10.5), Joe Smith Upshaw
far, and middle-distance man <lf>.7) and Ronnie 'Collins’
fuk Harkins. Both boys have <10.8) or- Raymond Cedillo
ion absent from competition <10.8'; 180-yard low hurdles
i the three previous Bulldog Don 'Cobb (20.8), Larry
utings. 1 •... Tones and Bobby Watson; 220
Jeffrey Vernon Wofford, son
nf Mr and Mrs. Vernon Wof-
ford, has completed baste
training at Fort Polk; La., in
the U. S. Atmy. He -haw. -re-
ceived through the Army an
appointment to the United
States Naval JS< hnol of Miufc
ut Little Creek. Norfolk, Va
Wofford has 10 years ex
p»> lienee playing the tuba;
wjth the Stamford High School
Rand- with the world famous
Hamlin citizens make up tho
officers for (he Jones County
Tuberculosis Association for
th«> coming year. Heading the
list is Leldon Clifton as presi
dent.
Others are: John C. Bryan),
Hamlin;'Dr. M. 'li'StMTh. sec-
ond vice president; Mrs Kaye
Ytkinson. recording secretary;
Miss Lenriie Green way, trea-
surer, and Mrs. W. L, Hunter,
•ecinct 1, 3 and
In the Lateral
me mote large
ds would come
s this year.
Elevation of Haakell County
ranges from 1400 to 1800 feet.
Jr,, executive secretary.
Bulldog Weightmen
Holding to the tools of their trade on the Stamfyrd Bulldog track team are
weightmen Joey Lawson, Charles Yeldell, Russ Russell and Jumes Jenkins.
They will all see competition at the District 5-AA track meet this Saturday in
Winters. . (
itors In the
id Mrs. W. E.
Mr. and Mrs.
nd son, Bruce,
n of San An-
ith at Abilene
•s A. L. Wad-
eddy.
— Get a 1st class buy > t
on a new Buick Special! I
yard dash
Jondy Selmon
T??.6l and Joe Sm'th Upshaw
(24.2). .. -.....•'......v
Mile run — Kenny Link
(*,:30.0>; Joe I^pcz (4:48.6)
and Dale Compton (5:03.31;
shot put—Charles Yeldell (50-
1044), Joey l^wson ’<47 8Vi),
KtTd RusS* Russel (42-0); dis-
(54); broad jump — Dwain
Nauert < 19-7).
The district junior high
track .meet will also be fun
along with the league high
scHbol affair.
(The getting wee never greeter!)
Top trede -ln
Immediete delivery
Mr. and Mrs W, A. Jenkins
tor ydvr cert
choice
i ur Joey Lawson (13(>-0) Russ
and family had as their Easier
SpecieI Spring dee/tl >
of body styles,
colors end options1
Russell (113-10Va), and James
Jenkins (104-0).
Polt vault — Danny Har-
grove <J(V6); higtr-'jtrmp -
Danny Hargrove (5-6), Don
Cobb (5-6), and Larry Jones
lioliday^jiuests Miv and Mrs.
F. L. Jenkins of Lubbock, Mrr
and Mrs. Bill Jenkins and
sons.-Bud and Jeff, of liny* ■»
City and Euiue Jenkins of
Wejjt Texas State University.
ALL STOCKHOLDERS AND PATRONS OF
Farmers Cooperative
with the winner of its class,
PURE OIL PERFORMANCE TRIALS.
with the winner of the
POPULAR SCIENCE (SOLD CUP
for outsjjyiding braking performance in the Trials,
get yourself a winning buy on the car that’s all Buick-*’66
Buick Special —from the dealer who’s ail deal —your Buick dealer!
; Wouldn’t you really rather have a Buick 8p8dal
right now? (Better now than ever!) .
AND THEIR FAMILIES ARE INVITED TO THE
Distance Men— —-—
Stamford Bulldog distance runneri slated for ac-
tion in the District 5-AA track meet Saturday in
Winters are, first row, left to right, Jack Harkins
and Mike White in the 880-yard run; and top row,
left to right, Kenny Link and Joe Lopez in the mfle
run. • •
.See your Buick dealer, during his Ptr Budint Ms
..I Jt
McMahen Motor Co., 215 9.
AT 7:00 P.M. APRIL 25,1966
—— : .. : *
When you broil on a modem gas rang* you can keap the — and also pravants mossy boildvers. Qaa
broiler door closed... so there's no smoke or spatter difference because it's clean, cool, fast,
to soil your kitchen And because gas is more controllsble dependable and more economical than I
it’* easier 4e-prevent foods from
So get the modern gas rangayou’va
~ itff vrorunr AamwttTrauer
sale now at gas appliance duMTUr
pointed out today.
WILL BE SERVED!
The new law," Winging to
veteran* of the post-Korean
period G! loan privileges* hith-
erto available oifly to veterans
ot World War II and the Ko-
rean Conflict, carries Its own
minimum deadline of .ten
years after the actual signing
of the bill on March 3, 1966,
Jack Coker, Manager of the
Veterans Administration Reg-
ional Office in Waco said.
BUSINESS WILL CONSIST OF
ELECTION OF TWO DIRECTORS,-
AND AMENDMENT TO THE BY-LAWS..
Door Prizes Will Be Given 1!
MOVIES WILL BE SHOWN AFTER
THE BUSINESS SESSION
GUEST SPEAKER:
GENE HOWARD
You'd probably bo shocked to
find out what it would xost
to rtpiece the old homestead.
Market valuas of.everything
have rhea Has your insurance
protection kept pace with this
rising trend? If not, you’d get a
HIS SUBJECT
rising trend? If not, you'd get •
sure your coverage
is up to date?
...aaselutcly iiUltg. Jgst
phona.
TAYMAN
INSURANCE
Jimmy Tomer. Agant p
PR 3-2754
mm
Calibrating tha 150th Anniversary of tha Qaa industry
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Craig, Roy M. Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 14, 1966, newspaper, April 14, 1966; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth972313/m1/9/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.